Buying Jeans for Women
Buying any piece of clothing is difficult for some people some of the time. You may be buying it for a special occasion or it may just be something that you want to last a long time. Jeans have all of that too but some added difficulty because there is just so much variety out there, and women have even more range than men so it is much harder.
With this post, you will be shown how jeans differ and therefore how to choose the best jeans for your needs.
- Material
- Color
- Fit

Material – We all know that denim is made from cotton so that is not what I mean by material here. There are many types of cotton and weaves of cotton that determine the feel and strength. It is made from cotton twill and it can be left diagonal or right diagonal or both. They all have different feels so your needs will determine what you want.
Color – The color of womens jeans is determined both before and after the manufacture of the jeans. Usually, the washing and dying after the jeans have been made are to give it a certain look and this look is sometimes the used one. Basic indigo blue or black or grey are the most common colors when it comes to jeans.
Fit – This is the most difficult of all the choices and types of jeans available to women. It can be broken up in the following ways:
- Seat – I think that this is the most important part. If this part of the jeans (around your buttocks and waist and front pelvic area) fit your really well then the hard part is over. Other parts of the jeans can be modified. Don’t forget that pockets play a big part in making your bum look good or not.
- Leg – This refers to the length of the jeans as well as the shape of the leg. When it comes to womens jeans, the overall length is not crucial, it does not need to be very long or very short unless you require it to be tailored due to your height. The more commonly known types of leg are boot cut, regular and skinny. The leg can be the same size top to bottom or change from the top and be a different size at the bottom
- Rise – The rise of a pair of jeans for women means the height of that section of jeans from crotch to the top of the waist band. You can get traditional rise, low rise or high waisted.
There is a lot of information here to get your head around. Be sure to keep an eye out for these things even when you are not shopping for jeans and you will soon be quick to spot all the differences and know what you want when the time comes.


